An Engineering Student at Tsinghua University Comes to Faith
...Lord. Otherwise, I wouldn’t surrender. I remember the teacher recommended a book called Song of a Wanderer, which greatly impacted me. Through this book, I was led into a whole...
...Lord. Otherwise, I wouldn’t surrender. I remember the teacher recommended a book called Song of a Wanderer, which greatly impacted me. Through this book, I was led into a whole...
...China’s growing church as well. The purpose of this book is to explore how Christians in China perceive the challenges posed by their new urban context and to examine their...
...talk in-depth about the book, here is a list of links to all the interviews that Johnson has participated in. Finally, here is a short video introduction to the book:...
...expertise. In the past year, we have had some unique partnership opportunities in the area of content, events, and research. We collaborate with a number of individuals and organizations within...
...fiction. In book after book, Chinese readers learned to expect that a spiritual genius would reject the normal world because he understands higher things, while the normal world would, alas,...
...much longer pedigree in Chinese history.3 In his latest book This Suffering is My Joy, China historian D. E. Mungello offers a brief study of the Catholic Church in China...
...used as a self-paced guide or in a facilitated (work or academic course) environment. The book enables readers to encounter and confront culture head on, to interact with and respond...
As Joann Pittman skillfully conveys in her new book, The Bells Are Not Silent: Stories of Church Bells in China. the church bells of China provide a valuable—and until now, largely...
...and shaped the ways that Christians responded to their situation. In this brilliant and important book, a learned and very accomplished scholar introduces the reader to key writings by both...
...go global. Read our review of this book to find out more! China in Ten Words by Yu Hua Framed by ten phrases common in the Chinese vernacular, China in...
...the “more expansive and inclusive” (p. xiv) nature of the former and the controversial nature of the latter (p. xiii-xiv). Starr’s previous book, Chinese Theology: Text and Context, reflects her...
...vast majority of Chinese Christians to still focus on personal piety and on an explicitly disengaged relationship with the sociopolitical context” (p. 9). As the book shows, the social positions...